Experiences with a cardiorecorder system for continuous 24-hour registration of heart rate

Studies regarding to the continuous registration of the heart frequency by a transportable instrument, which can store the data of the heart frequency per minute up to 24h, are presented. It is a tape recorder the speed of which is geared down. Thus a normal tape cassette C 60 is sufficient for a re...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 1977-03, Vol.36 (3), p.171
Hauptverfasser: Rutenfranz, J, Seliger, V, Andersen, K L, Ilmarinen, J, Flöring, R, Rutenfranz, M, Klimmer, F
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